Identifying Nutrient Deficiencies in Crops. PS.01.03. Develop and implement a fertilization plan...

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Identifying Nutrient Deficiencies in Crops

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Identifying Nutrient Deficiencies in Crops

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PS.01.03. Develop and implement a fertilization plan for specific plants or crops.

• PS.01.03.01.b. Analyze the effects of nutrient deficiencies and symptoms and recognize environmental causes of nutrient deficiencies.

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1. Identify primary macronutrients and their deficiencies.

2. Identify secondary macronutrient and their deficiencies.

3. Identify micronutrients and their deficiencies.

4. Describe environmental conditions that influence nutrient deficiencies.

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MacronutrientsMicronutrientsNutrientsPermeablePrimary nutrientsSecondary macronutrientsTrace elementsTilth

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•Display to the students a healthy plant and one that has a nutrient deficiency. •Ask students to identify differences between the two. •Lead a discussion that introduces the lesson.

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Identify primary macronutrients and their deficiencies.

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I. The elements used by plants for growth and development are often referred to as nutrients.

Nutrients that are required in great amounts are called macronutrients.

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A. There are nine macronutrients.

1. Carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen are not considered in a fertility program because they are part of the air around the plant.

2. Nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), and potassium (K) are considered to be primary nutrients because they are used by plants in large amounts.

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B. Nitrogen deficiency symptoms—Plants are light green, older leaves yellow (chlorosis); yellowing begins at leaf tip and extends along midribs in corn and sorghum, and slow or dwarfed growth.

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C. Phosphorus deficiency symptoms-Plants dark green with purple cast to leaves and stems, and stunted leaves and plants.

D. Potassium deficiency symptoms-Yellow/brown discoloration and scorching along outer margin of older leaves that begins at leaf tip in corn and sorghum.

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Identify secondary macronutrients and their deficiencies.

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II. Secondary macronutrients are needed in moderate amounts.

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A. Calcium (Ca), magnesium (Mg) and sulfur (S) are the secondary macronutrients.

B. Calcium deficiency symptoms. • Emergence of the primary leaves delayed,

terminal buds deteriorate, young leaves at growing points die back, short branched roots, leaf tips may be stuck together in corn.

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C. Magnesium deficiency symptoms. • Loss of green leaf color

starting with bottom leaves; older leaves have yellow discoloration between veins, reddish-purple from edge inward.

D. Sulfur deficiency symptoms. • Young leaves light green

with veins being lighter.

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Identify micronutrients and their deficiencies.

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III. Micronutrients or trace elements are required in small amounts. Boron (B), copper (Cu), chlorine (Cl), iron (Fe), manganese (Mn), molybdenum (Mo), and zinc (Zn).

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Boron deficiency symptoms—Young leaves yellow and thick, growth buds appear as white or light brown dead tissue.

Copper deficiency symptoms—Young leaves uniformly pale yellow, may wilt and wither without chlorosis, heads to not form or may be grain-less on small grains.

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C. Chlorine deficiency symptoms—Wilting of upper leaves, then chlorosis.

D. Iron deficiency symptoms—Leaves yellow to almost white, veins remain green, interveinal chlorosis to leaf tip.(iron deficiencies are common in New Mexico)

E. Manganese deficiency symptoms—Leaves yellowish-gray or reddish-gray with green veins.

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Describe environmental conditions that influence nutrient deficiencies.

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IV. Understanding environmental conditions and their effects on the crop can help pinpoint a problem that is developing.

A. All factors that influence crop growth, response to fertilization and yield should be evaluated.

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1. The soil must be of good tilth and permeable enough for roots to expand and feed extensively.

• A crop will develop a root system 6 feet or more in depth in some soils to get water and nutrients.

• A shallow or compacted soil does not offer this root feeding zone.

• Wet or poorly drained soils result in shallow root systems.

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2. Cool soil temperature slows organic matter decomposition.

• This lessens the release of nitrogen, sulfur, and other nutrients.

• Nutrients are less soluble in cool soils, and that increases deficiency potential.

• Phosphorus and potassium diffuse more slowly in cool soils. Root activity is decreased.

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3. Acid soil conditions reduce the availability of calcium, magnesium, sulfur, potassium, phosphorus, and molybdenum, and increase the availability of iron, manganese, boron, copper, and zinc.

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4. Insect damage is often mistaken for deficiency symptoms. Examine roots, leaves, and stems for insect damage that may look like or may induce a nutrient deficiency.

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5. Close study will show the difference between plant disease and nutrient deficiency.

6. Dry soil conditions may create deficiencies such as boron, copper and potassium. Drought slows movement of nutrients to the roots.

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7. Soluble salts and alkali are problems in some areas. They may cover only part of the field. They are usually present where a high water table exists, where salt water contamination has occurred, or where poor quality water has been used for irrigation.

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8. Herbicides and mechanical controls are more important today than ever before. Weeds rob crop plants of water, air, light, and nutrients. Some weeds may even release substances that inhibit crop growth.

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9. Some soils develop hardpans (compaction) and require deep tillage. This requires more phosphorus and potassium to build up fertility.

10. Row width, spacing of plants in the row, and number of plants per acre have important effects on yields.

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11. Irrigation water can contain nitrate, sulfate, boron, potassium, bicarbonate, chlorine and other salts.

• A water analysis should be used to modify production practices for utilization of various water sources.

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The elements used by plants for growth and development are often referred to as nutrients.

There are nine macronutrients.Secondary macronutrients are needed in

moderate amounts.

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Micronutrients or trace elements are required in small amounts. Boron (B), copper (Cu), chlorine (Cl), iron (Fe), manganese (Mn), molybdenum (Mo), and zinc (Zn).

Understanding environmental conditions and their effects on the crop can help pinpoint a problem that is developing.

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